
www.drliamfox.com/Support.html
Dr Liam Fox, who thinks he is going to be the next Tory leader and win the general election (a little too much self-medication methinks), has published a direct route for questions from the public.
Recess Monkey below proposes some possible questions for readers to pose. Feel free to come up with your own. And please send me the answers AND the length of time it took for him to respond.
Are you backing Annesley Abercorn for National Chairman of Conservative Future?
Is Annesley Abercorn backing your campaign and if so, why isn’t he on your website?
Wouldn’t you be doing more for your country if you went back to practising medicine? In Ulaan Bator?
Given the fact that you have the support of nine MPs, how do you rate your chances of getting any kind of job after the leadership election, let alone leader?
Do you think older people are unfit for high office? “At the next General Election [Fox] will be 47. Gordon Brown will be nearly 60″





Recess,
Not really on topic, but why is your top referrer gencialis.russia.webmatrixhosting.net - a site selling sex enhancement medication
Martin said this on September 14th, 2005 at 12:10 am
Fox Spotting:
Saw the ‘good’ doctor being stopped in Portcullis House the other day for not wearing his pass.
Surly a suitable question would be “How do you expect to be elected leader of the Conservative Party when even people who work in the Houses of Parliament have no idea who you are?”
Eskimo Nell said this on September 14th, 2005 at 2:18 pm
Re: referrers. it’s because we’re being deluged with spam postings - most get picked up and deleted pretty quickly but it affects logs. Once they are blacklisted they go away…
[or it could be that the people running the russian sex industry are all ex-Westminster staffers who have managed to improve themselves]
Recess Monkey said this on September 15th, 2005 at 8:02 am
I have decided to answer your question on my own blog, cos I did ask a question of the Doc, and somebody called Anna answered.
(On the staffer issue, don’t ex-staffers become failed parliamentary candidates?)
Andy N said this on September 16th, 2005 at 2:22 pm